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How to describe trends and proportions
How to describe trends and proportions
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Engels
Secundair onderwijs
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How to describe trends and proportions
Slide 1 - Slide
In each of the following circumstances, how frequently would you say you look at your mobile phone?
1. While watching TV
Very Frequently
Fairly frequently
Not very frequently
Never
Don't know
Slide 2 - Poll
In each of the following circumstances, how frequently would you say you look at your mobile phone?
2. While working/studying
Very Frequently
Fairly frequently
Not very frequently
Never
Don't know
Slide 3 - Poll
In each of the following circumstances, how frequently would you say you look at your mobile phone?
3. In bed before going to sleep
Very Frequently
Fairly frequently
Not very frequently
Never
Don't know
Slide 4 - Poll
In each of the following circumstances, how frequently would you say you look at your mobile phone?
4. While having dinner at home
Very Frequently
Fairly frequently
Not very frequently
Never
Don't know
Slide 5 - Poll
In each of the following circumstances, how frequently would you say you look at your mobile phone?
5. While having dinner out with friends or family
Very Frequently
Fairly frequently
Not very frequently
Never
Don't know
Slide 6 - Poll
In each of the following circumstances, how frequently would you say you look at your mobile phone?
6. When you wake up in the middle of the night
Very Frequently
Fairly frequently
Not very frequently
Never
Don't know
Slide 7 - Poll
In each of the following circumstances, how frequently would you say you look at your mobile phone?
7. While driving/biking
Very Frequently
Fairly frequently
Not very frequently
Never
Don't know
Slide 8 - Poll
How long do you think you could go without having your mobile phone before it really bothered you?
1 or 2 hours
3 or 4 hours
5 to 8 hours
9 to 12 hours
13 to 23 hours
1 or 2 days
3 days to a week
more than a week
Slide 9 - Poll
How different are our results from the charts in our book?
Slide 10 - Slide
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